looks straight but how hard will the parts be to find down the road.
but then again you most likely will just drive it till it drops and all you really need is breaks and oil changes.
hmmmmm
i say it depends on the price
looks straight but how hard will the parts be to find down the road.
but then again you most likely will just drive it till it drops and all you really need is breaks and oil changes.
hmmmmm
i say it depends on the price
Whats wrong with the Mitsubishi Endeavor? Thought u were all in lub with it and shit?...
Because it's a 2005, I paid it off, it's got 180,000 miles on it and I want a new car. I still love Mitsubishi, always will, but the new 2009 Endeavors are a little too expensive for me.
Since you are in the car game, what do you think of this with Saturn? Answer the thread question instead of starting shit.
What do you think?
Because it's a 2005, I paid it off, it's got 180,000 miles on it and I want a new car. I still love Mitsubishi, always will, but the new 2009 Endeavors are a little too expensive for me.
Since you are in the car game, what do you think of this with Saturn? Answer the thread question instead of starting shit.
Because it's a 2005, I paid it off, it's got 180,000 miles on it and I want a new car. I still love Mitsubishi, always will, but the new 2009 Endeavors are a little too expensive for me.
Since you are in the car game, what do you think of this with Saturn? Answer the thread question instead of starting shit.
dam, momma put u in place
Correcton WAS in the car game 3 years ago for 6 months...
But with way you drive 180,000 miles in 4 years, 45,000 miles a year . U might want to consider a vehicle that has a company thats gonna be around... Nevermind, Doesn't Chevy have someting with Saturn? maybe u'll be able to buy parts thru them if anything, maybe there will be interchangeable with The Equinox or something
Because it's a 2005, I paid it off, it's got 180,000 miles on it and I want a new car.
My wife has a 2005 endeavor too. Best SUV I ever bought. We only have 40k on it an its never given us any trouble. Great SUV.Because it's a 2005, I paid it off, it's got 180,000 miles on it and I want a new car. I still love Mitsubishi, always will, but the new 2009 Endeavors are a little too expensive for me.
Since you are in the car game, what do you think of this with Saturn? Answer the thread question instead of starting shit.
Because it's a 2005, I paid it off, it's got 180,000 miles on it and I want a new car. I still love Mitsubishi, always will, but the new 2009 Endeavors are a little too expensive for me.
Since you are in the car game, what do you think of this with Saturn? Answer the thread question instead of starting shit.
there will still be parts available.
True. Plus it is still has the GM 5 Yr. warranty. I'm sure they will send you to the Chevrolet dealership for servicing in the near future.No, they have to keep making parts for the cars for 10 years after they've being discontinued.
Fag. Make sure you zip tie down your Toyota floor mats...why would you buy a car from a company that went bankrupt?
Yeah they're very nice! Saw one at the dealership when I got my oil changed. I would say go for it if the prices are the same, but as of now she can probably get a better deal on the Vue.GM did a good job with the Equinox this year. Why not get that. You probably could get that around the same price...
That's some hella traveling!45k miles a year? I guess you can do that when you live in your car.
Discontinued and bankrupt are not the same.No, they have to keep making parts for the cars for 10 years after they've been discontinued.
Discontinued and bankrupt are not the same.
45k miles a year? I guess you can do that when you live in your car.
I think I am perfectly aware of that. But since production was stopped because of the bankruptcy, GM would be stupid to not re-affirm that obligation under the bankruptcy if they want to stay in business . So, I am sure that they did. Besides, I think the Govt is offering some type of warranty program to address this problem.
I drive a lot over to the next state to see my family AND we took it on some trips the past 4 years. In addition, we live out far from the city, but I work in the city, so let's just say 45,000 miles a year is very possible for me. It's really not that hard to add a lot of miles on your car, unless you live close to work and live in the city.
You like having debt don't you?
Hold on, a civil answer and decent behavior from Lola even though I was baiting her
Ok, who's using your account
Hmm...well, we are going to check some Vue's out this weekend.
I'd pass on that car.
I almost took the bait, but your not worth it. Again, putting a lot of miles on your car is not a hard thing to do.
I am currently driving a rental Saturn now and it drives very well. I actually like it.
Did you mean "you're"
Considering that you fawn over the likes of Destrehan, there is no big loss on my part.
No, but I live having a new car, where I don't have to worry about repairs or it breaking down. I have to drive far for work and I like having a nicer vehicle.
What kind?
Then why don't you buy something cheaper and newer that you can pay off quickly. (say less than a year) If your car works now, I'd save my money.
We've been programmed in America to buy another car every time we pay off the last one. So you perpetually stay in debt.
Think about how much you'll spend on a note, interest and insurance over the course of a loan....and as soon as your done paying....YOU BUY another one.
Debt is killing people in America.....